This week, Kate Kane is triumphant, Carol Danvers is wistful, "Locke & Key" is photogenic, Nova is space-bound and Wolverine is in for a world of hurt as Kevin and Steve bring you the Cover of the Week.

Even as DC Comics remains under fire for hiring anti-gay marriage activist Orson Scott Card for its new Superman anthology, the latest issue of "Batwoman" puts the issue of marriage equality front and center.

This week, the Lizard's up to his eyeball in Spider-Man, Batwoman chants "Bloody Mary" three times, Daredevil keeps watch over Hell's Kitchen, we wonder what's behind the blue-green door and go leaf watching in space.

On the heels of Joker's return to the Dark Knight's world, DC Comics has announced more details for its post-Zero Month plans as Wonder Woman teams up with Batwoman in a new story drawn by JH Williams III.

With Warner Bros. announcing plans to continue its development of the DC cinematic universe, CBR looks at the vast tapestry of the DC Universe's female heroes to see who could anchor their own franchise.

DC has announced Trevor McCarthy will join "Batwoman" as guest artist beginning with issue #9, while Ed Benes will fill in for "Detective Comics" following "Night of the Owls." UPDATE: Amy Reeder is leaving "Batwoman."

After pointing out some of the problems the industry has in its depiction of women, Kelly Thompson turns the tables and runs down her list of comics that are doing a good job with their female characters.

Brett White returns to look at this year's nominees for GLAAD's Media Award for Outstanding Comic Book, suggestion the addition of an "Outstanding Single Issue" category with a nominee that might surprise you.

This week's Cover of the Week entries include Batwoman coming face to face with the Weeping Woman, gold-hoarding Icelandic twins, a long-tongued vampire, a 1930s vigilante and a potentially shocking end for a certain antihero.

Saturday, JH Williams III and W. Haden Blackman celebrated "Batwoman" at a special Isotope Comics party. We spoke with the duo about the hero's future and the Williams-designed glass created exclusively for the event.

CBR readers overwhelmingly chose "Batwoman" #1 as their favorite title form the second full week of DC Comics' New 52 releases, with "Demon Knights" coming in directly behind the second place "Green Lantern."

DC Comics claims its relaunched number one issues are new reader-friendly, so CBR News asked non-comic book readers to weigh in on the latest batch of New 52 titles, including "Red Lanterns," "Superboy" and more.